TY  - THES
N1  - Promotor: Prof. Dr. H. Kamsi, M.A dan Dr. Ali Sodiqin, S.Ag., M.Ag
ID  - digilib47078
UR  - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/47078/
A1  - Muzalifah, S.Pd.I., M.S.I, NIM.: 18300016030
Y1  - 2021/08/27/
N2  - Beringharjo, the oldest traditional market in Yogyakarta, exists
despite the flourish of modern markets. The model of market
management and market pillar has made Beringharjo retain its
competitiveness. Three law authorities ? namely the state, local and
sharia economic laws ? stand behind it. While sharia economic and
local laws during transactions are going hand in hand, the state law is
present in the form of management. Interestingly, the three laws do not
compete each other; they even rule inharmony. Furthermore, each law
plays its own role and institutes market management in harmony
between the governments and the society. There are four research
questions in this dissertation. First, why has Beringharjo market
survived and been competitive against modern markets? Second,
which law works in managing the market and how it synergizes the
Industries and Trades Agency (Disperindag) of Yogyakarta and the
Palace in its work? Third, which law is responsible for the market?s
economic transactions? Fourth, why do the laws of state, local and
sharia economic work in harmony in managing the market?
This study employs phenomenology approach. Data were
collected by observing, interviewing and documenting. Observations
on how market management system and economic transactions are
applied were conducted in several locations within Beringharjo
market: west, center, east and Metro. Eleven informants to be
interviewed are market?s facilities and infrastructure section, market?s
site plan section,staff of Technical Service Unit for Business center,
chief of Western Beringharjo, chiefof center Beringharjo, chief of
Eastern Beringharjo, chairman of PETRA of Yogyakarta, two
chairpersons of seller association of Beringharjo market and two
Palace representatives. Using a theory from Pierre Bourdieu, in
particular, on arena, capital, and habitus; a theory of law authority; and
a theory of sharia economic transaction law, the data were analyzed in
three steps: data reduction, data display, anddata validation.
The study reveals that: first, Beringharjo market withstands the
modern wave as it applies banyan role model for its capital and goodsturnover, number of visitors, and transaction system. It also integrates
values of religious, social, local wisdom, economic, education,
tourism and partnership. Second, the synergy of Industries and Trades
Agency (Disperindag) of Yogyakarta and the Palace is present in
several points,such as leasing contracts agreed by both the agency and
the Palace where the agency is the administrator (mudarid) and the
Palace is the owner (??hibul m?l). Third, accordingto the state law
which is mostly issued by the province government of Yogyakarta and
by the city government, the management of the market is technical in
nature. It comprises market?s leader, organization, finance,
supervision, facility handling, seller administer and operation hour.
Therefore, it is the agency (Disperindag) of Yogyakarta that involves
intensely. Fourth, in terms of economic transaction on local and sharia
economic laws basis, the authority of law is introduced in the
contract deal in the buying-selling transaction. The three laws regulate
Beringharjo market in harmony dueto market players? heterogeneity
and the demands of economic system that keeps changing. The
harmony of laws is in the modernist market management system being
applied whilst maintaining local wisdom ? the researcher calls it as
postmodernism ? from which values of local wisdom are reproduced.
A postmodernism market is a traditional market that is able to
collaborate traditional system with modern one without losing its
traditional values and local wisdom. Values of Islam in this case are
included where sharia economic transaction and local wisdom blend in
harmony in the economictransaction in Beringharjo market.
PB  - SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA
KW  - Faktor Harmonisasi Hukum
KW  -  Kebijakan Otonomi Daerah. Pengelolaan Pasar Tradisional
M1  - doctoral
TI  - OTORITAS HUKUM DALAM PENGELOLAAN DAN TRANSAKSI EKONOMI PASAR BERINGHARJO YOGYAKARTA HARMONISASI HUKUM NEGARA, LOKAL DAN EKONOMI SYARIAH
AV  - restricted
EP  - 281
ER  -